Sunday, July 27, 2025

Chinatown Meat Store Hosts Barbecue

Chinese ham being air dried in the store

Dollar Meat Store has been in Chinatown for 54 years and today it hosted an interesting event -- at the back of the store they set up some barbecue grills and had a chef from Michelin-starred Kissa Tanto grill some A5 wagyu beef steaks, a meat spice brand to make some Maui ribs, and showcase its own brand of Chinese sausages, and a local chilli sauce brand, Holy Duck Chili Oil.

Local brand Holy Duck Chili Oil
For free.

We just filled out an online survey, followed Dollar Meat Store on Instagram and then we were in!

The meat was donated by Dollar Meat Store and was delicious, including prawns and scallops each wrapped in bacon, and there was coleslaw too. Drinks were provided by Maxim's Bakery, Hong Kong style milk tea, cold brew coffee, and iced lemon tea.

We tried the Hong Kong style milk tea with half the sugar added which was actually just right.

As we arrived soon after the event started at 11am there weren't too many people, so we were able to chat with people and comfortably move around in the back of the lot. 

Afterwards my relative who is visiting Vancouver not only bought a pack of Chinese sausages but also two jars of chilli sauce! Win win!

It is very generous of Dollar Meat Store to invite people to come eat for free -- they could have charged admission and people would have come anyway. Nevertheless it's a great way to bring people down to Chinatown, check out the neighbourhood and support local businesses.

Bottles of Hong Kong-style milk tea
 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Picture of the Day: Scallop-flavoured Chips

Pan-fried scallop-flavoured chips, anyone? This afternoon we had to pick up some groceries at T&T Supermarket, so my relative wandered t...